Murder by Gaslight has already covered this case in detail here: Cheating the Gallows. Following is a pictorial summary of the murder, using Frank Leslie’s illustrations.
About four years before the murder, Mary Hill’s daughter Camilla married George Twitchell and moved to Philadelphia where Twitchell started a produce business.
George S. Twitchell |
Camilla Hill Twitchell |
When Twitchell’s business failed, the couple moved in with Camilla’s mother, a wealthy widow with a large house on the corner of Tenth and Pine Streets in Philadelphia. Outwardly, the arrangement seemed amiable, but Twitchell and Mrs. Hill were constantly arguing about money.
The Residence of Mary E. Hill, Corner of 10th and Pine Streets, Philadelphia |
Finding the Body of Mary Hill. |
The Murder of Mrs. Hill |
Throwing the Body Out the Window. |
Twitchell said the murder must have been done by burglars after the money that Mrs. Hill always carried in the bosom of her dress. The police believed that Twitchell, himself, killed Mrs. Hill and arrested him at the house.
The Arrest of George Twitchell. |
Read the rest of the story here: Cheating the Gallows.
Source:
"The Murder of Mrs. M. E. Hill, at her Residence in Philadelphia, November 22d." Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper 12 Dec 1868.
1 comments :
February 11, 2017 at 4:23 PM
Fascinating illustrations from "Frank Leslie's..." It was my great- grandmother's favorite magazine. She was such a devoted reader she named my grandfather Frank Leslie. We're just happy her favorite wasn't "The Gazette" or worse.
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